The role of semantic information systems in today's enterprises is manifold: It ranges from the support of day-to-day operations up to the level of strategic management and business decision-making. The use of visualization techniques, therefore, marks an important aspect of these systems. Hans-Georg Fill presents an innovative framework for visualization based on an analysis of current visualization approaches in business informatics. It encompasses the creation of visualizations both from a technical as well as a contextual point of view. The author in particular elaborates the concepts of visual objects, ontological visualization patterns and semantic visualization. These allow for the integration of aspects of service orientation into the visualization process and the semantic-based selections of visualizations for particular tasks.
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Dr. Hans Georg Fill promovierte bei Prof. Dr. Dimitris Karagiannis am Institut für Knowledge and Business Engineering der Universität Wien. Er ist als Universitätsassistent an der Universität Wien tätig und hält Kurse an der École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne in Frankreich.
The role of semantic information systems in today's enterprises is manifold: It ranges from the support of day-to-day operations up to the level of strategic management and business decision-making. The use of visualisation techniques, therefore, marks an important aspect of these systems.
Hans-Georg Fill presents an innovative framework for visualisation based on an analysis of current visualisation approaches in business informatics. It encompasses the creation of visualisations both from a technical as well as a contextual point of view. The author in particular elaborates the concepts of visual objects, ontological visualisation patterns, and semantic visualisation. These allow for the integration of aspects of service orientation into the visualisation process and the semantic-based selections of visualisations for particular tasks. Finally, he supplies an application scenario from the area of IT-based risk management in order to illustrate how the approach can be applied to a concrete domain.
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